Midway's Greatest Arcade Hits
Game Boy Advance- Publisher: Midway
- Release Date: Nov 22, 2001
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Nintendo PowerSadly, the game lacks a two-player mode, but the classics are so fun you wouldn't want to share anyway. [Jan 2002, p.152]
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Three of the four are really good.
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It's good for those that want all their classics in one cart - but the Game Boy Color versions are exactlt the same.
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While excellent games in arcade history, it seems as if the GBA translation does not do these great classics justice.
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Mediocre at best, but the straw that broke the camel's back was the fact that there is no battery to save your scores to. No battery, no scores, no fun.
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"Defender II." It's hard to imagine why that one is omitted, since it should use the same graphics as the included "Defender."
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Whats missing is anything to differentiate this collection from the other re-releases these games have seen. Even the most nostalgic gamers wont find anything to get excited about.
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"Joust/Defender" produced for the Game Boy Color was a great 8-bit conversion of those two games. The same can't be said for this edition which could, and should have been better than what was already released.
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What an absolute disaster. These games are classics, and the only folks old enough to remember these will be put off by the sub-standard conversion done here. These games deserver better treatment. It could have been so much better.
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